[17:15] andersson123: so job results have been coming reliably, but still with a lot of delay [17:15] they do eventually arrive on the PR, but sometimes after a day or so [17:16] for example, this PR's https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/30334 jobs have finished and are no longer on http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running#pkg-systemd-upstream for a couple of hours, but 2 results (amd64 and s390x) still not reported back [17:16] I think they will appear in a few hours - any idea what could be causing this delay? [18:33] bluca: Hey yes, looking now, I think I know the reason [18:34] mmmm, upon looking again, I'm not sure. Currently we're still running a cowboy to run this script, so I'm not sure where the delay could be. I'll look first thing tomorrow for you [18:34] thank you! [21:01] bdmurray: do we have now autopkg tester issues on arm64 as well? there's a lot of tests triggered against "unknown" versions [21:02] also an update on the armhf testers would be nice. no mentioning on #u-r or mattermost [21:02] there is an update on mattermost [21:02] doko: can you show me an arm64 log? [21:04] bdmurray: see update_excuses, all the one by binutils for example [21:05] same for almost all newer uploads [21:06] also on https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/focal/update_excuses.html [21:19] doko: I've requeued all the unknown ones as I think there may have been an issue with the worker script running the tests [21:21] ta, and the armhf status? [21:23] There was a network issue between the test coordinators and the test runners which was causing timeouts connecting to the test runners. The networking issue was resolved overnight and I've requeued all armhf tests with strings indicative of the network failure. [21:26] bdmurray: the reason I'm asking is that I need to start test rebuilds in about two weeks, and this doesn't make much sense, if everything is still in the proposed pocket ... [21:26] and also engineers are complaining about working on +1 because of huge delays [21:26] the armhf queue is making progress now [21:27] the networking issue was out of our control [21:27] did you escalate?